The Fourposter / a comedy by Jan De Hartog ; directed by Joseph Furst, setting and costumes designed by Marie Day, 1955 - house program. 1955.

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The Fourposter / a comedy by Jan De Hartog ; directed by Joseph Furst, setting and costumes designed by Marie Day, 1955 - house program. 1955.

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Fürst, Joseph 1916-2005

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Day, Marie

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De Hartog, Jan, 1914-2002

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Jan de Hartog was born in Haarlem, Netherlands on April 22, 1914. His father, Arnold Hendrik, was a theologian; his mother, Lucretia Meijjes de Hartog, a scholar of medieval mysticism. He attended Amsterdam Naval College, and worked as a sailor, war correspondent and naval inspector before achieving success as an author and playwright. Although de Hartog published five detective novels under the pseudonym F. R. Eckmar in the 1930's, his first noteworthy work was the nove...